Disney Cruise Line Reveals First Look at Interior for New Ship Disney Wish

For Disney cruise fans, one of their dreams just became a reality.

Disney recently revealed a makeover at one of its upcoming cruise ships, the Disney Dream. While the boat isn’t scheduled to set sail up until 2022, the business did reveal some information on the ship’s interior decoration.

The digital clip was released on the Disney Parks YouTube channel and displays a rendering of the boat’s main hall. As the camera pans around the space, a golden statue starts to appear in the middle which is ultimately exposed to be Cinderella.

Aside from the statue, the Grand Hall likewise consists of an enormous winding staircase and elaborate designs.

On the Disney Parks Blog site, the business elaborated on the ship’s style, stating the Grand Hall was inspired “by the charm of a fairytale castle.” The post likewise links the boat’s name, Disney Dream, to Cinderella’s story, where she changes “wants into dreams and dreams into reality.”

Three brand-new ships are set up to sign up with the Disney Cruise Line fleet by 2025. The Disney Desire is the very first set up to set sail, according to the post. The Wish, in addition to the other two boats, will boast 1,250 guest staterooms and all 3 are expected to be bigger than the Disney Dream and the Disney Dream, two boats that are currently in the fleet.

Fox News formerly reported that Disney Cruise Line has suspended all journeys arranged to begin through January 31, 2021. Just like all other significant cruise lines, Disney has actually needed to cancel or modify its trips due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Disney Wish, nevertheless, is not arranged to set sail till 2022.